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Revell BF-110G-4 Update: Now using Cyber Hobby kit....


Daniel460

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  • 2 months later...

 Sorry for not posting much on this folks but real life keeps getting in the way. I'm going to finish her one way or another, she's been a pain. Here's some updated photos. Trying to get the major assemblies built before I do all the pretty work.... :P

 

 Made the two bulkheads, the one behind the pilot appears to be an armor shield, the rear is the MG-81Z mount and the MG/FF mount area. The plate with the two points are stops so the MG-81Z gunner doesn't shoot off the tail.... :whistle:

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  The three seats I have are all different. Makes you wonder what each company measured, first one is Eduard, Revell and Dragon from the Dackelbauch kit.

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 The size of the Revell seat was about right just a bit narrow. a little cut and a bit of plastic and I think it "looks" better. 

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 Started on the roll bar, the seat is a little low but has a mount that I didn't put in for the pic.... :shrug:

 

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 New IP is ready and the starboard console is in process, the two white tabs are covers for the engine start switches. A lot more detail to be put on it.

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 This is going to be a long build but I'll get it....may have to take a break and build something else so i don't get burned out... :mental:

 

Comments/suggestions always welcome.... :thumbsup:

 

 Dan

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 Thanks for the great comments Gents!  :thumbsup:

 

 Did a little on my one day off. Worked on the Aires MG-81Z installing the Master model brass barrels.

 

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 Wasn't too bad of a conversion, although drilling two tiny holes in a tiny piece of resin caused a few naughty words to be uttered... :whistle:

 

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But with the help of a little liquid encouragement we got it done. Actually had to go back and readjust the one barrel a bit..... :doh:

Now I just have to figure out the mount, from the MG to the rear bulkhead. I'll have to whip something together...:)

 

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 Found these parts hiding in the Bf-110 Dackelbauch box. Going to have to cut the guns down as you can see. Also have the Master model barrels for them. Going to be making some Musik...:)

 

 Comments/suggestions welcome!

 

 Dan

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Off to a great start, Daniel! I've had this kit, along with the Eduard PE sets in the stash for years - I'll be watching with great interest!

 

Thanks Bill,

 It's really a fun build with a little bit of frustration here and there. The Squadron 110G walk around book is a must, not sure if there are any other good reference books around. It takes a lot of "guesstimating" instead of measuring! I wish I had more time to work on it through the week but with our 10 hour 6 day week its tough to get some quality bench time.... :crying:

 

 Dan

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  • 4 weeks later...

My build of the Revell 1/32 beast from two years ago as inspiration (or not!!). Way fun build, and I think looks fantastic when built up (I wanna built the dragon one now).  It's a bit dusty as it's out of the cabinet as I love it. Basically OOB...18195429_10155323234901180_686843483_o_z

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My build of the Revell 1/32 beast from two years ago as inspiration (or not!!). Way fun build, and I think looks fantastic when built up (I wanna built the dragon one now).  It's a bit dusty as it's out of the cabinet as I love it. Basically OOB...18195429_10155323234901180_686843483_o_z

 

Welcome to the LSP Tony! Great work on your 110, they are neat birds. I have a Dragon kit in the stash, hopefully I will build a few more.....when I retire...:)

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